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- used but good condition, pivots feel smooth and tight still, air shock still holds pressure. Minor scratches/scuff marks only (see pics).
- For 9x100 standard QR axle wheel
- 1 1/8 threadless diameter steerer is 202mm overall length, 48mm of steerer above upper crown, and 135mm maximum headtube and
headset stack height between the crowns.
- 80mm travel
- 1,306 grams as pictured
- Air/Oil shock
- I am not sure which generation this is but there are cartridge bearings at the upper link where it joins to the fork legs.
- I do NOT have the optional disc mount, instructions sheet or any spares for the fork, only what is pictured is included.

Eastern Canada had also been experiencing record setting heat this week but a massive thunderstorm just rolled past Ottawa (it stretches several hundred kms north east to south west and a hundred kms deep) and is bound for montreal within the hour and quebec city/msa area this afternoon. It'll bring cooling temperatures but the forecast for quebec city/msa area is lots of rain the next three days. So all that exposed rock is going to get rather slippery.

For its day, the frames were quite good. Compared to what's available now, yes they're rubbish but so is an original Intense Spyder or Santa Cruz Super-8, or anything else from 16 years ago. But my point was about the shock technology, but why should i expect logical thinking from the drones on here.

Really? Mine lasted hundreds of hours of usage. If the rechargeable battery tech had been better 15 years ago then they'd have likely done a lot better with the technology. A 9V cell doesn't exactly have the greatest energy storage.

What's old is new again... Noleen Smart Shocks and Forks did that FIFTEEN YEARS AGO.... The batteries today may last longer but its certainly not a new or original idea by any stretch of the imagination. They had them for the external shocks used by the bikes and linkage forks, as well as for a telescopic leg model suspension fork.
http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/cycling/bikes/K2/1999-OzM/smartshock.html